That was easy, wasn't it? Now that I've lulled
you into a false sense of security let's tackle the more difficult
form of Flat Peyote stitch.! Just follow the numbers and you'll
have it mastered in no time.

ODD COUNT FLAT
PEYOTE STITCH

Attach a "stopper
bead" to your thread by going through the bead twice. Leave
a 6" "tail" which will be woven into the piece
later. String the beads on the first two rows of your pattern.

So far so good, right? One side of your weaving will always
work exactly like Even Count. The problem comes when you have
to add bead 11. You will have to anchor this bead to make it
behave!

Detail

This step is much easier to do than to explain so hang in there
with me! I have made an enlargement of the tricky part to make
this easier to follow. You will find directions in books that
show a different way of doing this but this is the easiest for
me.

Go through bead 11, back through beads 1 & 2, following
the thread path indicated by a red line. After you go through
bead 2 I have changed the thread path to a green line. Loop your
thread around the thread between beads 2 & 10. Go back through
Beads 2 & 1, then back through bead 11. You've got it made
now!